asia pacific uc market trends and predictions - 2012
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Asia Pacific UC Market Trends and Predictions
Nitin Bhat
Agenda
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ICT Megatrends
Unified Communications Adoption Trends
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#1: Mobile Platforms hitting critical mass across smartphones and tablets
Global Trends Asia Pacific Trends
NetbookPCs
Tablets
~ 380mn
~ 480mn
~ 150mn ~ 155mn
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DesktopPCs
PCs
Smartphones
2011 (e)
DesktopPCs
NetbookPCs
Smartphones
Tablets
2011 (e)
• Globally in Q4 2010, smartphone & tablet shipments exceeded desktop & PC shipments
• In the Asia Pacific region, the shift happened by end of Q4 2011
~ 150mn
#1: Mobile Platforms hitting critical mass across smartphones and tablets
Mass market phase will aggravate the challenges for operators, vendors and enterprises alike
• Initial seeding to monetize 3G networks
Market SeedingUpto 2008
Device Driven growth2009-11
Mass Market Phase2011- 2015
• More mobile BB devices than fixed BB devices
Packet data exceeded
Video is driving network traffic
Smartphone is mass market
Networked Society2015+
Wide penetration of devices and networks
Information ubiquity
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• Flat rate as a demand simulation mechanism
• Packet data exceeded voice data on mobile networks in 2010
• Apps are the new internet
80% of internet users to have mobile internet
IT Consumerization
Higher penetration of tablets
IT needs to support such devices
Cloud driven models
#2: Fixed Broadband and 3G/LTE will provide options for high speed access
Fixed Broadband – Asia Pacific 3G/LTE – Asia Pacific
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212mn
343mn
2011(e) 2014(f)
466mn
1bn
2011(e) 2014(f)
• The fixed broadband market continues to grow in Asia Pacific region despite of the heavy penetration of 3G/LTE.
• MBB through dongles will touch 41mn in 2011 and reach around 100mn by 2014
• More LTE deployments happening in 2012/2013 time frame
#3: Big Data and Analytics will see reaching the chasm in 2012 and get deployed through variety of platforms and be enabled by emerging technologies
Contextual Mining
Network performan
ce & Utilization
Operations Research
Data is expected to increase dramatically over the next decade; Data from machine communication and IOT is expected to exceed social media in the next half decade
Growth Areas @ Analytics� Queries, � Reporting, analytics,� Advance analytics,
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Big Data
Utilization
Sentiment Analysis &
Text Analytics
Security
Industry Specific Solution
� Advance analytics,� CRM analytics,� Data warehouse generation � Organization financial /
strategy analytics� In-line and predictive analytics� Move more towards cloud
#4: Cloud computing is set to become mainstream in Asia Pacific region
Mainframe Era PC / Client-ServerEra
Internet Era - Ubiquitous access
Cloud ComputingEra
Factors driving market transition :
- Inefficient IT usage- Increasing commoditization
of IT resources- Ubiquitous broadband
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1970’s 1980’s 1990’s 2000’s1970’s 1980’s 1990’s 2000’s
- Hardware focused- Centralized- Dumb terminals
- Prominence of software
- De-Centralized- Power to the user
- Ubiquitous access- “Webification” of
Apps- Enterprise mobility
Era - Utility basis- Multi-tenant- Self-service
Source: Frost & Sullivan
#4: Collision of 3 ecosystems creating new a new paradigm
3 ecosystems are converging in the mobile computing ecosystem with diverse approaches
1990s
Client-Server Computing
2000s 2010s 2020s
Cloud Computing
Web OS
PC as Entertainment/Personalized
PC as Workhorse
Laptops/Netbooks Tablets
2015
Computing Cycle
Collision Phase Convergence Phase
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Mobile Cycle
Mobile internet
Email/ Web Web 2.0
2G Based Comm
Fixed BB Growth
Customized Tablets/phones Apps
ks Tablets
Smartphones
Digitization – Digital content overtook analog content
Web 3.0 + Aug Reality
Video overtook static pages
Internet Cycle
Mobile Cloud
Graph not to scale
Soft SIMs
Mobile devices sold> Fixed devices
#4: Cloud computing is set to become mainstream in Asia Pacific region. Platform-as-a-service (PaaS) is set to be the new battleground in the cloud computing industry
SaaS
Current View (2010)
Yr1 Yr7
Device Presentation
Interim View (2011-13)
Application Management
End game
Software Reseller
Software Reseller
The cloud value chain will disintegrate and consolidate later
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Source: Frost & Sullivan
PaaS
IaaS
Management
Tenancy Managers
Platform
Brokers/Aggregators
Synchronization
Hosters/Infrastructure
2-3 end to end cloud
players
Preferred partnerships of SPs
with software (
retail model)
#5: Enterprise communications would become richer, more collaborative and increasingly move towards the cloud
RichCommunications
- Pervasive video- Context & presence aware
Increasing Globalization
Improving Infrastructure
Declining Telecom Costs
Shift from Capex to Opex
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CollaborativeCommunications
- Conferencing- ESN
Cloud- Native and new
Globalization
Consumerization of IT
to Opex
Generation Y workforce
#5: And Customer Experience would become more intelligent
RichInteractions
CollaborativeService
Increasing Competition
Improving Infrastructure
Multiple Media for Single
Interaction
Costs - Shift from Capex to
Opex
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CollaborativeEngagement
Servicein the
Cloud
IntelligentService
Social Media boom
Gen Y –Changing
expectations
Need for Personalization
More with Less
Agenda
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2 Unified Communications Adoption Trends
ICT Megatrends
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IP Telephony
Video Conferencing
Unified Messaging
PBX
Audio Conferencing
Key Telephone System
Centrex
2005
2012
Dynamic Industry
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2012
Unified Communications
CollaborationVideo Conferencing
TelePresenceWeb Conferencing
PresenceInstant Messaging
IP Telephony
Mobility ExtensionEnterprise Social Networks
Cloud Communications
Promise of Unified Communications
Presence
Pre
sence P
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Telephony Email
IMUMUn
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Enterprise UserCommunications Tools
Presence
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TelephonyTelephony EmailEmail
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Enterprise UserCommunications Tools
Anytime, Anywhere, Any Device
Improve User Productivity through a Seamless Communications
Experience
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PresenceMobileConferencing
CRM SCM Communications related Business
Process ApplicationsContact Center
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PresenceMobileMobileConferencingConferencing
CRM SCM Communications related Business
Process ApplicationsContact Center
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Pro
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ERP
Faster response time & business agility
Communications enabled Business Processes
Investment in the last 3 years
10%
20%
30%
40%
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US
$ M
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Over $10.5 Billion spent on UC Hardware & Software over the last 2 years; Growth only in IP Tel, Instant Messaging, Mobility, and Conferencing solutions
Asia Pacific excluding Japan Unified Communications Market Spending, 2008-2010
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-30%
-20%
-10%
0%
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$ M
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2008 2009 2010 CAGR
IP Telephony08-09: -30.3%09-10: 12.4%
10-11: 8.5%(e)
Key changes in the last 3 years
Commoditization of the PBXShift towards software-based solutionsIncreasing adoption of soft phonesIP Telephony >12% in 2010
Telephony
Cost cutting drove investments in Video toolsEnterprise-wide collaboration with Web ConferencingReducing price points & Cloud offerings driving adoption
Conferencing
-17%
+12%
CAGR (2008-2010)TrendsApplication
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Reducing price points & Cloud offerings driving adoption
Security was the main driver for Enterprise IM adoptionPresence becomes more mainstream in the EnterpriseUnified Clients with Voice, Video, IM & Conferencing emerge
Instant Messaging
Mobility a key theme – Adoption of soft phones a startExtension to Cellular, Push Mail & Mobile clients gain interestMultiple networks, devices & platform continue to be a challenge
Mobility
+12%
+35%
Growth Applications
$2,144
$1,102 $1,252
8%
12%
16%
US
$ M
illi
on
Revenue ($ Million) � Integration is a big driver
� Software endpoint clients are gaining momentum
� Virtualization will drive further growth
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$938
$675 $616
$1,102
0%
4%
8%
Video Contact Centers
Conf. Services
2011 2017 CAGR
� Increasing focus by customers in a utility model
� Growth in the SMB segment to be driven by software & services
� Cloud platforms are gaining momentum
Growth Opportunities – Unified Communications
CAGR (2010 – 2016)
16.1%
10.9%
10.0%
Mobility
Unified Messaging
UC-as-a-Service
$10.0 Bn
$5.90 Bn
$5.45 Bn
UC +CC Market Opportunity, APAC
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2009 2010 2016
Telephony Email
Contact Centers Conferencing & Collaboration
IM/Presence Mobility
Unified Messaging UC-as-a-Service
6.0%
8.1%
9.5%
13.7%
13.5%
Telephony
Contact Centers
Audio, Video & Web
IM & Presence
Source: Frost & Sullivan
Interplay of devices and delivery models
On Device
On Demand
� BYOD adoption to explode
� Interplay between on-device, on-demand, and on-premise
� Hybrid models to drive TCO
� SMB and Large Enterprises
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On Demand
On Premise
Network Foundation
� SMB and Large Enterprises have different demands
� Virtualization expected to drive integration
#1: Rich Communications – Pervasive Video
Video–Video–
VC Desktop Systems
VC Desktop Systems
VC Room
Systems
VC Room
Systems
Immersive Telepresenc
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Immersive Telepresenc
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Video Softwar
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Video–phonesVideo–phones
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Video moves beyond the Boardroom into the DesktopMore than $1 Billion Market by 2015
Relative Cost of Solution
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$100$100 $100,000$100,000$10,000$10,000$1000$1000
#1: Rich Communications – Context & Presence Aware
Deg
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rocess
Context-Aware Communications
Collaboration-enabled
Business Process
Information-centric processes
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Number of people in the business process
Deg
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rocess
Communication-enabled
Business Process
Approval or Notification Processes
Embedding Communications, Extracting the right information & context, and Engaging on the right media will enable a truly Collaboration-
enabled Enterprise
#1: Rich Customer Service Interactions
Context Aware Interactions
New ways to “access” service –Multimedia & Multimodal
Media agnostic integration/mash-up of customer information, customer history, transaction history
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Multimedia & Multimodal
Video in the Contact Center
Leverage smart phones to deliver service on the go – Mobile apps become the new IVR
Push video content as Advertising/Promotion, or fortechnical support
#2: Collaborative Communications – Enterprise Social Networking
Customer Collaboration Internal Collaboration
Social Media for Customer Care – Use social media as a
channel to connect with customers/partners
Collaborate with Customers & Partners over
public social networks such as
Encourage collaboration across geographically dispersed teams
Quick information sharing across the enterprise through social platforms
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public social networks such as Facebook, Twitter
Broadcast messages to
large audience through the power of social networking (Marketing & PR)
Monitor, Participate & Track activity on social networks
platforms
Collaboration platform for enterprise users for specific initiatives –
Create Groups & Communities
Attract Gen Y employees to the company
#2: Collaborative Communications – Conferencing & ESN
� Growth in excess of 25% in the Web Conferencing Software & Services market
� Adoption across horizontal & vertical segments
Conferencing Enterprise Social Networking
� Enterprise-grade solutions for Social Collaboration emerging in the market
� Market adoption to see sharp increase in 2012
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segments
� Bundled Audio + Web + Video Conferencing play
� Enabling Enterprise-wide adoption of Collaboration
Asia Pacific Enterprise Social Networking Software Market
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Total Market 5.2 11.0 20.9 34.2 62.8
Growth % 110.5% 89.3% 64.0% 83.7%
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#3:Cloud Communications – Shift towards Cloud
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$1.6 Bn
$2.3 Bn Emergence of new players in the market
Conferencing services market doubled in the
last 5 years, and expected to double again
in the next 6 years
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2010 2014
Reven
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$ M
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Telephony Contact Center Collaboration
Email Web/Social
in the next 6 years
Hosted Contact Center & Email opportunity gaining strong interest
Hybrid models for delivering communications partly in the cloud and partly on-premise will become popular in the next 2-3 years
#3:Customer Service in the Cloud
• Close to 100,000 contact center seats on a hosted
platform in Asia Pacific
• Contact Center in the Cloud is gaining strong interest,
and growing at a CAGR of over 20% in the next 5
Contact Center in the Cloud
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and growing at a CAGR of over 20% in the next 5
years
• Flexibility, Scalability, Peak Demand, Cost and
Remote Agents are key drivers for CC in the Cloud
• More than 30 service provider s offering hosted
contact center services in Asia Pacific
#4: Intelligent Service – Leveraging Analytics
Web
SocialWhat are the top queries from customers?
Top reasons for customer churn?
Identify patterns that determine churn & have service recovery?
Multi-media Analytics
Data Analytics
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Voice
churn & have service recovery?
Competitive insights?
Effectiveness of Marketing campaigns?
Reasons for long calls or escalation?
Agent coaching & monitoring
Data Analytics
Speech Analytics
CRM Data
Key Takeaway Messages
� Unified Communications & Collaboration industry to grow in the range of 9%-11% in Asia Pacific
� Video is the new voice, video integration has become the killer-app
� Integration is increasing, pure-play players will need to innovate
� BYOD will usher mobility applications into the enterprise faster than previous projections
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� Hybrid delivery models will begin to see adoption as vendors tightly integrate their on-premise & cloud stories & partnerships with cloud service providers emerge
� Education around Social Collaboration tools with some early adopters
� Social Media for Customer Care to see real deployments
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Thank you
Nitin Bhat
Senior Vice President
ICT Practice Asia Pacific
Donna Jeremiah,
Donna Jeremiah
Director, Corporate Communications
Asia Pacific
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Asia Pacific
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Asia Pacific
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